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Master in Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice (LLM) - UL
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Master in Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice (LLM) - UL

University of Limerick
LimerickIreland
On campus
Full-time
€7,486.00/year
 1048 Points
Duration
1 Year
Language
English
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

This master in Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice (LLM) is designed to emphasize the inter-relationship between what has traditionally been taught as the two distinct disciplines of human rights and criminal justice. Students will be provided with a comprehensive knowledge of this ever-developing field of law and encouraged to assess the merit of mainstreaming human rights within the criminal justice system.

Covering key areas such as policing and human rights and the law of the European Convention on Human Rights, the program aims to foster general and specific skills concerning the modern criminal justice system both in Ireland and internationally.

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Curriculum

Courses

Semester 1

Advanced Legal Research Skills

Choose three of the following:
Comparative International Protection of Human Rights Law
Criminal Justice Processes and Sentencing
Law of the European Convention of Human Rights
Penology and Victimology
Advanced Constitutional Law; Judicial Power and Constitutional Interpretation

Semester 2

Dissertation Methodology

Choose three of the following:
International Criminal Law
Policing and Human Rights
Criminology
Comparative and European Criminal Justice
Regulatory Crime
Using evidence to improve societal outcomes in the real world
Hate Crime
Youth Crime

Semester 3

Dissertation

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